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According to court documents, the “secret society” was revealed when Rosseau attempted to recruit a third girl into the group that consisted of himself and two high school students, both under age 17.

The third girl refused the offer and later got into a physical fight with the other two girls when she tried to tell classmates about the group.

Court documents state that the fight led to one of the girls' expulsion from school, and eventually police got involved.

The girl told police that in a conversation that took place at a Medina Lake vacation home and lasted about an hour, Rosseau “talked to her about the 'society' which was based on Christianity, the occult, magic and Freemasonry,” according to court documents.

Rosseau told her he was a “38th degree mason, and he needed to add a third person into the 'society.'” He alluded to sexual contact being required to build the trust that was needed “for the 'order' to operate.”

In later interviews with police, the other girls told officers they had smoked marijuana and salvia from a pipe as part of the rituals involved with the society and that Rosseau would sometimes read Bible passages while sexually assaulting them.